First they came for...
Look up Martin Niemöller. there are a number of different versions of this poem attributed to him.
In the context of World War 2 resistance groups resisted the Nazis.
No he told them "TO WORRY" and that the Nazis are going to kill them all but they thought he was crazy ~Daffy~
Prior to 1943 Denmark was allowed to keep their self rule. The Danish government did not any any violent revolts against the Nazis because they did not want any retaliation by the Nazis. By 1943 life in Denmark with the Nazi occupation deteriorated and the resistance fighters and others did start doing strategic attacks against the Nazis.
They were often told that they were being sent to work in the East.
To neighbouring Sweden
Annemarie was told that her sister Lise died in a car accident while on a mission for the Resistance. However, it is later revealed that Lise was killed by the Nazis for her involvement in the Resistance.
In the context of World War 2 resistance groups resisted the Nazis.
The resistance groups used sabotage, strikes, demonstrations and assassination to try and over ride the nazis. If caught doing this they were harshly treated by the nazis.
To distribut cupcakes and candy to the Germans while dispensing bullets and hand-grenades to the Jews.
There were no religious resistance groups that fought against the Nazis. Leaders of most major religions not directly targeted by the Nazis were actually pro-Nazi, such as the Catholic Church and numerous Imams and Muftis in the Middle East and the Balkans. The Orthodox Church opposed the Nazis in principle (since they had defeated Greece and attacked Russia), but did not advocate resistance to the Nazis and did not defend the minorities attacked in the Holocaust. The resistance groups that did organize were nationalists, socialists, and partisans in any given occupied area.
The Underground Resistance Network fought the Nazis. They did a phenomenal job too. In Italy they fought them overtly. The French Resistance did that too and took Paris back themselves once the Allies landed. The other countries had to conduct covert methods of conducting actions against the Nazis but that was needed badly too.
The organizations that fought the Nazis in secret were collectively called "the resistance" or "the underground."
Yes, there was resistance at every level, However what people could actually do was limited.
The theme of this poem is that stories can be seen/told by our eyes.
Vasily Chuikov .
It is called an Epic poem. An epic poem is one that is very long and told like a story
In the case of those independent nations that opposed the Nazis, they were called the Allied Powers. Those persons from Occupied Countries that opposed the Nazis called themselves the Resistance.